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Cover: Mark Chiarello

Batman #32

Dec 1997 · Carlsen Comics [DE] · 19,90 DEM
📊 ~130,077 copies sold its debut month
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Houdini”
About this Collection

This German-language hardcover collects the 1993 prestige-format crossover Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop, written by Howard Chaykin and illustrated by John Francis Moore and Mark Chiarello. The story imagines a meeting between the Dark Knight and the legendary escape artist Harry Houdini in 1930s Gotham, as they team up to stop a supernatural threat. Published by Carlsen Comics as part of their Batman-Sonderbände series, it presents a unique, period-piece adventure that blends historical fiction with Batman's world.

In "Rackety-Rax Racket!", Alfred Pennyworth takes on an unexpected task—walking a lady’s dog—only to stumble into a mystery involving giant turtles. Written by Don C. Cameron and Joe Samachson, with art by Jerry Robinson and lettering by Ira Schnapp, this 1945 Batman tale sees the usually unflappable butler put his sharp mind to the test. The cover, by Dick Sprang, captures the absurdity and intrigue of the case in bold, classic style.

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writer Howard Chaykin · writer John Francis Moore · writer Uwe Anton · artist, inker, colorist Mark Chiarello · letterer Horst Diemer · cover Mark Chiarello

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Full credits

writer Uwe Anton
artist, inker, colorist Mark Chiarello
letterer Horst Diemer
cover pencils, inks Mark Chiarello

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